Foro Flamenco


Posts Since Last Visit | Advanced Search | Home | Register | Login

Today's Posts | Inbox | Profile | Our Rules | Contact Admin | Log Out



Welcome to one of the most active flamenco sites on the Internet. Guests can read most posts but if you want to participate click here to register.

This site is dedicated to the memory of Paco de Lucía, Ron Mitchell, Guy Williams, Linda Elvira, Philip John Lee, Craig Eros, Ben Woods, David Serva and Tom Blackshear who went ahead of us.

We receive 12,200 visitors a month from 200 countries and 1.7 million page impressions a year. To advertise on this site please contact us.





g-string / bridge   You are logged in as Guest
Users viewing this topic: none
  Printable Version
All Forums >>Discussions >>Lutherie >> Page: [1]
Login
Message<< Newer Topic  Older Topic >>
 
edguerin

Posts: 1589
Joined: Dec. 24 2007
From: Siegburg, Alemania

g-string / bridge 

I just read a 116page (!) thesis on guitar tuning
One of the suggested solutions to the g-string problem was this bridge:



Have you ever come across something like that on a flamenco guitar?

Images are resized automatically to a maximum width of 800px

Attachment (1)

_____________________________

Ed

El aficionado solitario
Alemania
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Mar. 8 2011 18:28:35
 
Harry

Posts: 390
Joined: Jun. 24 2010
From: Montreal, Canada

RE: g-string / bridge (in reply to edguerin

On my old Raimundo 145, my luthier made this exact adjustment to the bridge to compensate for the G. The result was great intonation.

On my current guitar though, the G is fine without this adjustment. I am not sure it is 100% necessary, but the G is always problematic.

_____________________________

"I'm just a poor crazy man in love with his art." Santos Hernandez
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Mar. 8 2011 19:06:55
 
estebanana

Posts: 9368
Joined: Oct. 16 2009
 

RE: g-string / bridge (in reply to edguerin

I hope conclusion of the thesis was that guitars are an imperfect system . LOL

_____________________________

https://www.stephenfaulkguitars.com
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Mar. 8 2011 19:44:23
 
Anders Eliasson

Posts: 5780
Joined: Oct. 18 2006
 

RE: g-string / bridge (in reply to edguerin

Ed, its a common thing to final adjust sadles, especially the Gstring. It depends on the guitar and the string.

_____________________________

Blog: http://news-from-the-workshop.blogspot.com/
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Mar. 9 2011 7:54:46
 
edguerin

Posts: 1589
Joined: Dec. 24 2007
From: Siegburg, Alemania

RE: g-string / bridge (in reply to edguerin

Yes, I know, but I haven't come across this particular type of bridge in flamencos yet (i.e. not just an individual correction).

_____________________________

Ed

El aficionado solitario
Alemania
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Mar. 9 2011 9:16:58
 
edguerin

Posts: 1589
Joined: Dec. 24 2007
From: Siegburg, Alemania

RE: g-string / bridge (in reply to edguerin

I guess the preoccupation of classical guitarists with equal temperament and well-tempered tuning etc. arises from the vagaries of trying to be perfectly attuned to an orchestra. Flamenco guitarists usually only need to be in tune with a singer or other guitars.
So although I have seen compensating bridges like the lower one here on flamencos, I as yet, have not come across the upper two variations.



Images are resized automatically to a maximum width of 800px

Attachment (1)

_____________________________

Ed

El aficionado solitario
Alemania
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Mar. 9 2011 14:52:10
 
edguerin

Posts: 1589
Joined: Dec. 24 2007
From: Siegburg, Alemania

RE: g-string / bridge (in reply to edguerin

and, as far as compensation at the nut is concerned, I haven't ever seen these, not even on classical guitars:



Images are resized automatically to a maximum width of 800px

Attachment (1)

_____________________________

Ed

El aficionado solitario
Alemania
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Mar. 9 2011 14:53:46
Page:   [1]
All Forums >>Discussions >>Lutherie >> Page: [1]
Jump to:

New Messages No New Messages
Hot Topic w/ New Messages Hot Topic w/o New Messages
Locked w/ New Messages Locked w/o New Messages
 Post New Thread
 Reply to Message
 Post New Poll
 Submit Vote
 Delete My Own Post
 Delete My Own Thread
 Rate Posts


Forum Software powered by ASP Playground Advanced Edition 2.0.5
Copyright © 2000 - 2003 ASPPlayground.NET

0.046875 secs.